How do you define success? Is it money, wealth, power? A body rival to the gods in terms of leanness and muscle? Is it finding a balance between work and play? Or making your work something that you love, so that it is more play, and that play is your passion?
To everyone, success means something different. You can guarantee that if there were a thousand people in a room, each one of them would have their own definition of success. And each one of them would be able to tell you when they had reached it.
So, what does success mean? Achieving your goals? Having a vision for the future, and working towards it? Having self fulfilment and love and acceptance?
How do you measure success? By the times you try and fall down, only to get back up and keep soldiering forward? Or by the hills you climb to get to the highest mountains that you strive to reach? Is it the peaks you pass on the way to the top of the highest one you are seeking? Or is it something else? Something deeper, different, and unexplainable, that drives you?
Where do you go once you have achieved your success? Do you stop and bask in it for a while? Do you go backwards, because one you have achieved your goal, all effort dies from you? Or do you keep on striving, climbing higher and higher, ever seeking, ever searching, ever having to attain something more? Do you set for yourself a higher goal, and start from there? Do you keep your eyes upon the stars, the ultimate lifelong ambition to set yourself among them?
I am a Warrior . . . A Warrior never stops climbing. A Warrior never stops seeking. A Warrior works always to the highest glory possible.
. . . What are you?
To everyone, success means something different. You can guarantee that if there were a thousand people in a room, each one of them would have their own definition of success. And each one of them would be able to tell you when they had reached it.
So, what does success mean? Achieving your goals? Having a vision for the future, and working towards it? Having self fulfilment and love and acceptance?
How do you measure success? By the times you try and fall down, only to get back up and keep soldiering forward? Or by the hills you climb to get to the highest mountains that you strive to reach? Is it the peaks you pass on the way to the top of the highest one you are seeking? Or is it something else? Something deeper, different, and unexplainable, that drives you?
Where do you go once you have achieved your success? Do you stop and bask in it for a while? Do you go backwards, because one you have achieved your goal, all effort dies from you? Or do you keep on striving, climbing higher and higher, ever seeking, ever searching, ever having to attain something more? Do you set for yourself a higher goal, and start from there? Do you keep your eyes upon the stars, the ultimate lifelong ambition to set yourself among them?
I am a Warrior . . . A Warrior never stops climbing. A Warrior never stops seeking. A Warrior works always to the highest glory possible.
. . . What are you?